Awesome, my fav has to be the skeleton guys at the old warehouse. Watching the video was a sweet ending to my halloween weekend! Oh and I have to say the halloween spirits must love me, Finally found the pumpkin pie poptarts!!!! They are so delicious. Happy Halloween Rot!

Man, this is freaking awesome. I loved the B&W styling of the video, with the on-location shoots. The zombies in the old warehouse looked great, and I absolutely LOVED seeing the bog men in the water. Very wonderfully creepy! Congrats, this really rocks!

My dear friend Rot, I am completely and utterly lost for words. This is TOTALLY the most A-M-A-Z-I-N-G thing you have ever made! I can't believe my eyes!!!

First off, the Pumpkin Sentinels. Fantastically creepy. You told me in an email that there wouldn't be a pumpkinhead in sight this year. Cheeky...

Now, those zombies outside the factory. I recall you saying how you want to hang your wind ghost out in public, well this has taken that to a whole new level. They are DISGUSTING! I wish i was a passerby. I would have cried.

You NEED TO make a movie. We NEED this type of zombie on the screen. The type with huge gaping holes for noses. The type that's exposed teeth clack as their bony feet scrape across the pavement. The ones that have been dead and buried for a long, long time. Terrifying.

The way the just seem to just wander aimlessly in these photos is just like a zombie movie. But with better zombies. MUCH better zombies. They are jaw-dropping.

They yard display is also awesome. It's simple, yet stunning. That ghost in the gravestones just blew my flappy bit of plastic sky-high. And I hope that this is your house this time, because I will be tracking it down.

And then there's Jenny Greenteeth. Thats kind of personal. When I was little, we had this fantastically isllustated book about fairies and monsters. They had some of the creepiest fairies ever. Including Jenny Greenteeth, who my sister was TERRIFYED of. Really, TERRIFYED. I love the sticks protruding from it's back. And those long, thin fingers splayed out under the murky water. The black, wet cheescloth hair looks really, reeeaaallllllyyyy cool. A while back you did a post on recycling your props. Mrs Greenteeth's head is the same one used for one of the victims, hanging fronm the tree, in the corn witch display, am I right?

The Sleepy Hollow pumpkin is pretty cool, and that photo of the skull with her jars is great.

Finally, the PumpkinRot Tinies. Such a cool idea.

Akrid - I love the used of the vintage-style mask and candy basket (are those sticker sheets in it?). Reminds me of one of your corn witch victims, the one with the bashed open skull. Probably the same head.

Bretchen - I really dig the utra long witches hat and the puke-green face.

Crimm - Really very cool, looks like a little version of your phantom from 2007.

And Darq - ultra creepy. Like some sort of twisted, undead slasher movie villian. I you can do the whole alphabet, I will be floored.

I would love to see a little Pumpkinrot Tinies book. You are sure to get the rights, they are just too cool to say no to. Which brings me to Haunt Theory.

absolutely fantastic--music perfect, as well. I think my favorites are the zombie guys in the old abandoned warehouse setting but the skelly in the water was outstanding, too. very creepy...just wonderful...you are definitely a master, rot!

You continue to be an evil genius! The images are fantastic and the creatures! wow, I will likely not be able to go near water anytime soon.or factories. and the skeleton wraith is eerily beautiful and lifelike. Thank you for sharing your masterpieces!

Wow, really wonderful. The details are amazing, the traditional aspects are there and I LOVE them(especially the ghost on the door) and the photography was beautiful! I am really glad you waited to show us this.

I am glad I watched the video first, but I adore the gallery photos. So cool. I want some cards with those images printed on them! Really, really neat! And creep. Darq(sp?) is seriously disturbing.

Did you still dress up as Michael and hand out candy to all of the ToTers?

Amazing. Each of these photo shoots capture different elements of the season. And without speaking a word, they are each telling a story. With your final photo at the covered bridge, I am hearing hoofbeats in the distance.

Job well done for all the time and effort this must have taken and congrats! Thank you for this Halloween gift.

At first I thought this sort of haunt would be less stressful and easier than a one-night event, but that wasn't the case.

We spent Halloween carving pumpkins and watching horror movies and then we took a drive to a little colonial town which I've spoken about in the past. I'm convinced it's where Halloween lives. Every house had a real jacko..I saw at LEAST five sheet-ghost costumes (that never happens)...and everyone was so happy and laughing and generous. And, for the first time in YEARS, I got to say "trick or treat" when a nice lady offered us candy from her cauldron. I'll write an entry about 2010's display this week...with some background information on the locations.

Marrow, so glad you dug it so much.And I do believe I said that there wouldn't be a Pumpkinhead Groundbreaker in sight. ; )

And yep, that's the corpse's head who was hanging in the tree last year...I always called that prop Jenny Greenteeth, so it was fun to actually make her into that prop.

How wonderful everything is! I love all of the different sites you used, did you set up and strike each set the same day? I can't get out of my head the reactions people would have to your props if they just come across them randomly..if I was out for an afternoon stroll and saw the swamp creature I might never go outside again! Gahhh!

The video and photos are amazing. Would be lovely to be able to purchase a print of some of those images.

They were done on different days, but as it got closer to Halloween, it seemed we were running out nightly to scout for locations and to do the photo shoots. It was a blur near the end... and bad weather and work were delaying things like crazy.

A handful of people got glimpses of the props ...I really can't imagine what they thought. Like the cemetery ghost...cars were driving by as I had her standing next to my car...so someone saw a white ghost near a 1700s cemetery.

My favorite is the skull witch in the tree with the witch jars. Amazing job. Several photo shoots sounds like an amazing time. I've literally taken hundreds of my yard and had a blast with each one. I'm going to take my time to pour over yours. I'd better get some of my own up today!

Come on man... that was just to good. The zombies at the factory???... really?....it was to perfect looking... and Jenny Greenteeth??... could be one of your creepiest props yet. Who are you and what planet are you from?

So so spectacular Rot... you have truly taken the yard out of yard hauntng and I think you have struck new ground in being a "home haunter"... by leaving your home. Can't wait to see more pic's of the teenies and watch the alphabet continue. I know you have done on site photo shoots with props before, but I think seeing this many in such different locations made it that much more amazing. I hope you continue this method of haunting, because it has no bounds my friend.

Wow. I'm loving all of the photo sets. This is great work. I love the Tiny Monsters, especially Akrid, I love the strips of candy buttons in Akrids Pail, and his neon devil mask. Cool little details like that make me smile. Beautiful work man.

Phenomenal, what a cool concept-doing several different photo shoots at such creepy locations. There is something about ol' Jenny Greenteeth lurking in the mire, love it! All that and a little Edward Gorey tribute, brilliant!